Adjusting the rear brake pedal (fig. 27)
To set the rear brake pedal:
loosen lock nut (1).
Turn pedal travel adjusting screw (2) until pedal is in the
desired position.
When finished, torque locknut (1) to 2.3 Nm.
Work pedal by hand to make sure it has 1.5 - 2 mm free
play before brake begins to bite.
If not so, set the length of cylinder linkage as follows.
Loosen the check nut (3) on cylinder linkage to 7.5 Nm.
Tighten linkage into fork (4) to increase play, or unscrew
linkage to reduce it.
Tighten check nut (3) and check pedal free play again.
It is also possible to fine-adjust the brake pedal (5) position
by using the slot (6) in the brackets.
Slacken off the pedal bolt and slide it inside the slot until it
reaches the desired position. Torque the bolt to 12 Nm.
6
3
2
1
5
4
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fig. 27
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